Talk Show: Inmates Voting a Short Story

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Talk Show - Inmates Voting was written to raise support for the constitutional right to vote for nonviolent offenders. It is a short story on paperback or audio-tape which asked the question, why in America there are only two states that allow inmates to vote. Those states or Vermont and Maine!

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Stefanie Hester
April 6, 2021
The voting right battle has been a Republican target for many centuries. Charleston Sharpe is an amazing author ahead of his time, I agree with his views that inmates should have the right to voting privileges. It’s Jim Crow in the 21st Century that must end, everyone should have this constitutional right. The fight over voting rights is just getting started
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"Talk Show" Inmates Voting is based on the life of author/educator Charlton Sharpe. It's a fascinating story with a bold message: but one more than achievable if enough citizens can back the campaign to afford nonviolent offenders their constitutional right to vote.

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